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The Vision-Driven Photographer

Notes on Discovering & Refining Your Vision

David duChemin

The Vision Driven Photographer, Notes on Discovering & Refining Your Vision is an engaging and inspiring ebook focused on helping photographers of all levels make stronger photographs by identifying or re-discovering their photographic vision. Learn more.

By clarifying the things you want to say you’re better able to wield the tool of your expression – your camera – to create photographs that say what you want to say, and move others. Working through these insights and the accompanying creative exercises will help you uncover or re-discover your vision, first personally, then photographically.

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Reviews and Comments
  1. nesreen - October 28, 2011

    i really love your book and all of your work, it is amazing !!!…. i wish that you can come to Libya – Benghazi and taking you in a trip to east ….we have here a natural sites that needs a prof. photographer like you … my best wishes ^_^ … good luck

  2. Greg Mulvaney - May 1, 2011

    Beautifully written, stirs the thoughts in my mind, excellent value, thankyou for a wonderful ebook

  3. Michal Fanta - February 14, 2011

    One of the best photography books I’ve ever read. I love the way David writes and how little words he needs to explain such a complex “thing”. Also the fact that he’s able to teach us how to start developing our own vision in 24 pages (mostly covered with photographs) is amazing.

    Photographer’s vision (the book and the real thing) is a must have.

    P.S. Don’t be fooled by the 24 pages and prepare to spend several hours reading this ebook.

  4. carla mckinney - December 27, 2010

    Another of David’s stunning books, reminding us again that vision drives good photography. I’ll be discussing this one on my blog as well.

  5. James Pattison - December 16, 2010

    Great book. I do have a complant about the presentation though. It is very, very hard to read on the computer when the font colours are other than black & when the text is put on to a picture background. It should be presented in a different manner. This is my tenth book in the series & I finally decided to speak up.
    Thanks,
    James

  6. Toni Vaughan - November 26, 2010

    loved this ebook, when it comes to vision, DuChemin has such insight. Thanks for a wonderful read..

  7. Joel Orr - November 24, 2010

    Love your stuff, David! You speak to the part of me that loves making pictures.

    Warmly,
    Joel

  8. Jens Stachowitz - November 24, 2010

    I highly reccoment this eBook. Have a look at my thoughts that were inspired by Davids thoughts.

    http://blog.jens-stachowitz-photography.com/2010/11/24/to-be-reflective-leads-to-a-never-ending-process/

  9. Iza Korwel - November 24, 2010

    “The Vision-Driven Photographer” is written not just to be read through, but also to be thought through. It offers no easy solutions to find your own expression of yourself through your camera. But it is full of creative exercises to put you in the right mind set. So, if you feel that you had just about enough talking about the photographic technique and gear, and need something deeper to bring your photography to the next level, this e-book might be just what you are looking for. (This is just a fragment of the review I wrote on my blog. You can read it here: http://bit.ly/ibeMnq )

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